Jesus Inter Ubera Mariæ Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACC DEFGCC HIJHKK ALMANO MPPMQQ RMLSKKIn the coolness of the day | A |
The old world even God all undressed went down | B |
Without His robe without His crown | B |
Into His private garden there to lay | A |
On spicy bed | C |
His sweeter head | C |
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There He found two beds of spice | D |
A double mount of lilies in whose top | E |
Two milky fountains bubbled up | F |
He soon resolved And well I like He cries | G |
My table spread | C |
Upon my bed | C |
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Scarcely had He 'gun to feed | H |
When troops of cherubs hovered round about | I |
And on their golden wings they brought | J |
All Eden's flowers But we cried out No need | H |
Of flowers here | K |
Sweet spirits forbear | K |
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True He needs no sweets say they | A |
But sweets have need of Him to keep them so | L |
Now paradise springs new with you | M |
Old Eden's beauty all inclined this way | A |
And we are come | N |
To bring them home | O |
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Paradise spring new with you | M |
Where 'twixt those beds of lilies you may see | P |
Of life the everlasting Tree | P |
Sweet is your reason then said we come strew | M |
Your pious showers | Q |
Of eastern flowers | Q |
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Winds awake and with soft gale | R |
Awake the odors of our garden too | M |
By which yourselves perfumed go | L |
Through every quarter of your world that all | S |
Your sound may hear | K |
And breathe your air | K |
Joseph Beaumont
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